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research pays off

bswift35

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Last night i took my 6 year old to our library to get a book,first time i been there, and i found a book on the history of my town these are some of the pics from the book.Well this Q LAKE IS WALKING DISTANCE FROM MY HOUSE IN 1890 IT WAS BUILT BY THE RAILROAD TO FILL THERE STEAM ENGINES UP, THEY HELD DANCES THERE AND ALL THE TOWN PARTIED THERE AND NOW ITS ALL DEEP IN THE WOODS CANT WAIT TO GET THERE. tHE HOUSE IN PIC WAS BUILT IN 1870 FOR A MAJOR IN THE CIVIL WAR, AND MY FRIEND KNOWS THE OWNER AND I GOT PERMISSION TO HUNT IT, ILL BE THERE IN THE MORNING, HOPEFULLY HAVE SOME GOOD PICS FOR TOMMOROW THANKS BRYAN
 
You can't possibly hunt all of that by yourself Bryan...................you are going to need some help............:devil:...............you might fall and will need help getting up again...........you might get lost in the woods, you might get bit by a snake, you might need help getting all of the finds out, you might.............

Ah heck.......good luck, keep us posted buddy.
 
Bryan, Larry told me about this, but now I am at awe! You've got a wonderful place to detect and when seeing the old photos with everyone sitting on the ground and the men's pockets.......well, you know the rest. Keep us posted and in the mean time, I'll be dreaming of finding a place like that to hunt. Only in my dreams. WOW! Good luck and take it slow! Nancy
 
I hope the site isn't too altered or built-up (leafage deposition, etc.) when you get there. Odds are you're not the first to swing a detector there, but that doesn't mean you're not going to be successful. I wish you all the best of success on your hunt.

Monte
 
Great research. It really does pay off.
If its in the woods, be prepared for lots of undergrowth to wade through.
Get there before it gets too cold. Cold plays havoc with your batteries; they
will run down faster....real fast depending on how cold it is.
Happy Hunting.
Katz
 
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